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Priced from $68,700 plus on-roads (set aside another $1200 for the i3s), the machine comes with new features such as Apple CarPlay, wireless charging and smart keys as standard.

Other equipment includes a 10.25-inch infotainment screen hocked up to BMW’s top navigation service and driver aids such as active cruise control, forward collision warning and pedestrian detection systems.

David McCowen is Drive’s news editor, combining automotive passion with more than a decade of reporting experience. Dave is often found at a racetrack – either in the press room, or driving his hot hatch.

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The truth — 30 Nov 2018 22:41

Ioniq looks better, goes just as far, and is 2/3 the cost.
No contest.